Peak Climbing in Nepal » Pokhalde Peak Climbing (5,806 m)

Pokhalde Peak (Pokalde Peak Climbing ) is situated south-west ridge of Nuptse (5,806 m) was first climbed in 1953 via the Kongma La along its north ridge by the 1953 Everest Expedition team led by John Hunt. Pokhalde looks like a crenulated rocky ridge dominated by the vast bulk of Nuptse when seen from Nuptse.

The mountain has a small hanging glacier, which is best reached along the ridge rising from the Kongma La, on its northern side. Although the summit is comparatively smaller than the rest, it provides a good viewpoint. Pokhalde Peak Climbing is not technical, but climber needs all climbing equipments.